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EuropeIn Now by the Cable. Nrev YonK, August 26.-Special Cable despate.ms confirm the fact as previously announced in the Associat ed Press despatches of the signing of i treaty of peace at Prague, on Thurs day. Moscow despatches of the 24th men tion the arrival there of American na val officers, who were treated with dis tinguished consideration. Dresden despatches of the 24th says that the King has ordered the Saxon Ministry to co-opcrate with the Prus sian authorities. The Frank fort Assembly hns voted a loan of twelve millions of florins. Bank rate has been reduced to four per cent. Despatches from Magenta of the 24th says the seifie was raised on the 23d, and that the Prussian troops would leave on Sunday. Despatches from Madrid of the 24th says that export dutios have boi, suispended for six months from every port inl Cuba. Cltolcrt In (A|lucinali. CINCINNATI, August 27.-There were only eleven deaths from cholera reported yesterday. New York Market. NEW Yonm, August 27.-Gold 1.181. Cotton steady ; sales of 2,000 bales at 33. a 36. Flour drooping sales of 280 Southern at 10 a 15.75. Wheat I a 2 cents lower. Corn 1 cent lower. Lard firm at 18 a 21. Sugar steady ; sales of 1,000 hhids. Muscovado at 9. a 114. Coffee firm. From Washingion, WAsuINGTON, August 27.-It is un derstood that the Presidential party, is to start to-morrow for Chicago, will embrace some twenty-ive persons. Secretary Seward and several iem bers of his family, Secretary Welles and lady, and 'ostmaster General Iandall, will go. The other members of hek Ca biniet iid it impracticable to leav. 1 !'. ( ri at and his Chief of Stail, Almirali Farragut, Gen. Mc Clellan and lady, Surgeon-General Barnes and lady, Senator Patterson and lady, Col. W. G. Moore, COl. Robert Morrow, Marshall G ooding, L. A. Gobrightof the Associated Press, and Mr, WV. WV. Warden, ill aecomn pany the President. There are the strongest indication that the Convention of Soldiers, who endorsed the President, to be held at Cleveland, Oh io, September 17th, will prove to be a grand success. Many prominent officers in all the States of the North~ will participate. No less than seven Generals from New York, in addition to those who originally signed the call, have requested their names to be affixed to it, among these are Generals Egan, Grahama, Devan and Ferroro. Hundreds of letters are received daily by the Committee from :50o(diers who endorse and sym path ize with the movement.' From Philladelphia, Pu i.AmErLiIA, August 27.--At a meeting of the Merchant's Exchange a Committee was appointed to receive and welcome the President to this city on his arrival. At the Corn Exchange a resolution was offered to appoint a Committee to co-operate with Merchants in receivmng the President, but was defeated--re ceiving only four votes, whilo the nega tive was almost unanimons. The Journeyman Tailors Society of this city have resolved to turn oat en masse, to-nmorrow, to receive the Presi. dent. A train loaded with Petroleum on the Erie Railroad, collided with anoth or train near Harrowsburg, New Jersey. The Petroleum caught fire and the whole tr..''m was consumed, with fifty thousand feet of lumber. Loss estima ted at eighty thousand dollars. A Mr Williams, wvhile endenvoring to rescue Plais two children, was fatally burned. His wife jumped from the second story window of a burnming house and immedi ately gave birth to a enilc. From China. SAN Fnssoraco, August 2G.--The British ship T wilhght, from Hong Kong, for San Francisco, has been wrecked near the Island of Pochang, one hundred and forty-threo Chinese passengers and one European were drowned. The flatg ship Hlartford, had arrived at Hong Kong, from Amoy, and report ed that the Imporialists had beaten six thousand five hundred rebels, causing) them to retire. European News by the Cable. ILoNDoN, August 25.-The war has ended bat, the feeling in Austria Is peace at pres ent but war in fumure, to re-establish her eu promaoy in Germany. Pa,ouv, August 24.-The meet perfect concord exists amnon g thle plenipotentlaries ssembled here, adt thme treaty of pence though not signed is a certainty, and news or ii is hourly expected. Bhisf.iN, Aug. 24. -The Prussian Chaim ber of Deputies hans voted a congratulatory address to the King- for the successful re sult of tihe war. There wereo25 negatives Poles and Catholics. P~nus. Augnst- 24.-The Emmotor ha. firmly refused the Empress Carldtta assis tanco for Maximilian, on the ground o keeping good faith with the United States concerning arrangonents to withdraw the Frenoh troops from Mexico. LoNDoN, August 25, Noon.-Advices have been received to-day in offioial ciroles that a treaty of peac between the contending powers of Prussia, Italy and Austria, was concluded by the plenipotentarios in session in Prague on Thursday. The treaty was of tluially Pigned by the plenipotentiaries on behalf of their respective Governments on the same day. Among the provisions of the treaty is one that the troops now at differ ent points shall evacuate their positions, and retire to their respective homes within three weeks. Panis, August 25, M..-An immense do inand has sprung up in this city, for United States 6-20's, and heavy orders for supplies have been telegraphed to American agents of various Banking houses in this city. LIvurooi,, August 25, M.-The Cunard Steamship Scotia sailed this morning for Now York, -slhe has a number of passengers and takes l110.000 in specio on American account. QutawTOW4, August 25, M.-The steam ship China, front Boston, via Halifax, ha arrived. From Washington. WAsHINToN, August 2.-The RIepubliean denounces Stanton, and charges him with a partial responsibihty for the Now Orleans riot.- It says that ho withheld tom the President Gen. Baird's despatoh of July 28th, prior to the riot, applying for Imme diato instructions how to not, and notices the fact that Stanton did not even answer the dispatch, and that the President never saw it until last Wednesday. Latest Foreign News. LivvnRo., August 26, Evening.-Cotton market riles steady; quotations unaltered; sales 8.000 bales. Middling Uplands. closing 181. Broadstuffe market dull. Owing to favorable weather and prospects for crops, prices of foreign cereals have a declining tendency. Provisions unsettled. LoNuoN, August 25, Evenin.-Money market firm; Console closed at 881 ; Five Twenties 70 1. VENNA, August 25.--It Is officially an nounced that the Emperor Francis Joseph has granted a new constitution and ministry to Hungary. PAnis, August 25.-Before the treaty of pence was signed between Prussia, Austria, Italy and Bavaria, Austria unreservedly coded to Italy Venetia The Empress Carlotta will not return to Mexico, and it is conceded that the Empire is fast approaching its end. Laborer's Convention, WAsHINoToN, August 25.-The Commit too appointed by the Laborers' Convention at Baltimore, waited on President Johnson Io-day. Mr. Tlierchiffe, the spokesman, disclaimed all connection with any party in a political sense, or that the movement had for its object the attainment of political power. lie urged that eight hours per day labor should he legalized ; that public lands should be distributed so as to be reached by laborers insiead of capitalists. and that working men he.protected against convict labor. Ile urged the President.'s assistance to accomplish these measures for the work ing men. fn reply the President said he was oppos ed to the preasent system of convict labor, on account. of its unjust discriminations and degrading influences. He desired to see la bor elevated to its proper position. Ilia whole history showed he was against monopoly of the public lands. Hfe was for shortening tihe hours of labor, t~o the least number consistent with the interests of all: andi the laboring men could r-ely up on his influence when it could be given In Iheir he half. They hadI his sympathy and heat feel ings in their cause and lhe hoped they would accomplish thteir objects European News, LivEnRPor, August 21.--Under news froni the United States, cotton declined about, a quarter penny. Middling uplands elosed at at 184d. Breadstuffs easier but without quotable change. Winter corn 26s. Od. Tile Provision market unchanged except Pork, which was declining. It is announced from London that peace thns bceen made between Prussia, Austria and Bavaria. A report Is also current, that tihe Czar of Russia has taken formal steps towards the negotiation of a treaty of al liance between Russia, France and Austria. Additional from Europe. Naw YoRK, August 22--The steaier 'Persia has arrived with Liverpeol dates to the 12th, 1Her news has been antilpated by the cable. Advices from China through French pa pers, state thtat the rebels had been dispers ed, their enek .dmcnt burned, and their leaders killed. The early abdication of Maximillian is regarded as probable in France. The Em press of Mex ico denies the report. Large arrival of Five-Twenties In London and considerable sales prior to the 11th. The Germany and Holland official quota tions on Friday, by the broker's oicular, woro: Cotton, Orleans Fair 16id. Mid dllngs 14}d ; Mobile Fair 14}d.; Mobile Middlings 18}d. Stook In Liverpool 895, 000 bales, including 862,000 American. Flour advanced is. -ld.'po- sack. Whieat advaneed 2d. Corn easier. Beef and Pork steady. Prom Baltimore. BALTIMoRs, August 22.-The Labor Con vention, in session here, declare ,it unwise to attempt to enforce the eight hour. rule un til working men are thoroughly organized throughout the country. BALTIl onn, August 28.--The Convention adopted resolutions that warl ig men should cut loose flrom existingtpliial par. ties, and organize as a national labor party, the object of which shall be to secure the enactment, of a law by Congress and the several State Legislatures, making eight hours a legal day's work, and the election of tile representatives . who piogo them selves to' sustain and represent the interest of the industrial class. Later from Europe: LosNoN, August 22.-The reported clos ing of peace negotiations between Austria, Bavaria an~d Prussia is prematqre. Nego tiations are still In progress, but it is be lieved they will seen be brought to a satis factory and successful termination. London and-MLvprpoo Markets, LoN~oN, August .22.-Console closed at 88j; Five-Twenties 70. LIVRoorL, August 22.-Cotton unchang. ed. Middiling I8. No change in comtmer cial matte's other than Pork Is advancing. From New York. Nnw YonK, August 22.-A- trunk con tainin g five hundred thousand Securities do posit edlin vault, of onie of the city banka has been stolen. Loss' Is shared partly by a house here and one in Boston. No clue t< the perpetrator, of the rebbery. Mayor lloffrran, Chamber. of Coinm~erce, Tamniany and ot)her emnowatio Committees, as well as maerOhabtu,'are *i'ranginig to gie President, Johnson a gratnd eivil and miil tarre aantan on Wedneay.r S c ous holera Roports. ST. Louis, August 24.-Thero wore 200 oholera internents Monday and Tuesday in city cemetaries. CINoINNATI, August 23.-Cholera abating, only 33 deaths yesterday. Europeani News. Nxw Yonx, August 20.-The steamer David, at Farther Point, arrived out on the 19th. An affidavit made by Mr. Mullino, clerk to Howard, Dolman & Co., Solicitors in London to the United States Government, having been presented to the Court of Ad mirality, setting forth that seven steamers, ex-blockade runners, lying at Liverpool, and standing in the name of Frazer, Tren holim Co., were lawful property of the Uni ted States, having belonged to the Confed erate Government at the termination of the war, the Admirality issued a warrant fo r ?20,000 against each steatner, and took possession. It is alleged that three of these vesels are subject to pending chancery suit brought )y the United States against privateers. Three others are bone fide pro perty of Frazer, Treuhol-a & Co., and one other belongs to builders, having never been registered. From Canada. OTTAWA, August 21.-Extensivo military preparations are making to resist the Fe nians. The sume apprehensions of an inva sion are felt. 11,000 men are now on the Willard Canal at Thorald's ; two battalions being volunteers and a battalion and a half regulars, with artillery and cavalry. Fire arms and munitions of war are to be admitted into Canada free of duty until the 16th proxino, in accordance with the orders from Council, to enable private parties to get breech-loading arns. Cholera ill 0iuceinllati, CNCINNATI, August 12.-Sixty-ono deaths by cholera were reported yesterday. Erom Washilngton. WASINGTON, August 21.-unors are revived of Stanton's removal. They are pro bably true There is a strong pressure against him. The Missouri Convention delegation urges the appointment of Geno ral Frank 1. Blair, but General Steedmnan will probably be his successor. Great Excitellellt ill New Btrilt-Discovery of a Conspiracy to llob the First Nil tiloii1l Bank. Naw BEnN, August 21.-G reat excitement exists here this morning over the discovery of a conspiracy to rob the First National Bank of Now Bern, by killing its cashier, Ii. 11. Thompson. The leaders were agrest .ed last night and are now in jail awaiting their examination, which will take pllace this morning before Mayor Washington. From Washingtol. WAsnINToN, August 21.-The President officially announces to Governor Hlamilton that lie is relieved fron his position as Pro visional Governor of TexIas, the affairs of 'hat Soate having been remitted to the con stituted authorities chosen by the people thereof. From New York. Nsw Yon, August 21.-Deaths from cholera the past oek 250, other diseases 428. Steamer Northern Light from Aspin wall, brings three millions one hundred thousand in Gold. Steamship Bremer, from Southampton, has arrived. Buffalo dispatches says the Fenian pic-nic was largely attended, but no raid on Canada proposed. Thme hail storm in northern illinois last week was very destruetive' anud the hail stones in size were beyond precedenlt. One was picked up in Lanark three and a half inches in circumference anid one inch thick. A peck was gathered up of nearly that size lin Lanark. Over four thousand lights of glass 'were broken out, at Blackberry St ation. H~ardlly a whole light of glass was left In town. In Elgin several thousand lights of glass were smashed. the hailutones being seven inches in elreumfercoco. In the track of the storm which was about a mile wide, cern and eats were completely cut down, and garden vegetiabien destroyed. MESSRS. RUSaxu,. & Eu~Lis.-This hihyrespectablo firm has agamn ex hiited all that, activity and energy which has ever marked their business transactions On Friday last they sold, in the city of Wilmington, the first bale of new Cotton which has reached that market. It was raised in, and Bent from Marion distriot-was of good quality-. and realized a fair price.-Sunter News, 23dZ The Beet, Sugar Manufacturing Company, at Chatsworth, Illinois, have 000 acres of beets growing this year. They estimate the crop ut ten tons to the ace, which would yield full one million p-sunds of sugar. The machinery of the Company Is all new, was brought from Germany, and is ia the moat perfect order. They will commence opera tions about, theolet of October. LAnes SNAK.-A rattlesnake was killed near Belleville, Texas, recently, which was fourteen feet, long, six Inches thick, and had forty-two rattles. Three men, armed with fence rails, had a desparate combat with it. CnAuAcvaneTzo.--The Philadelphians are praising themselves because there was no row during the late Convention. Three regiments in readiness and an extra police force do not, however, speak well for the intentions of the mob. Fernoy evidopitly went to Philadelphia to lead the ret, he had instigated, but' did'W dare to make the trial. SWEDEN.-TheO old Swedish Parlia.. ment in four houses has closed its last session. The next Parlirment wvill be under the now constitution, in two houses. The Centeral Church in New H~aven have raised a fund of $10,000 for the benelit of their retiring pastor, Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D., who has been appointed professor in the Now Haven Theological Seminary. Old Romeo, one of Dan Rice's elephants, broke' loose in Buffalo lately and getting into s well stocked garden, proceeded leis urely to pack his trunk and chest, with all nihner of vegetable- goodies. lie had a roaring feast and didn't, loave much garden. A Goon Sias 011336.-.-AL, a factory in Canada, a huge cheese has lately been made which' weighs three-and-a-hsalf tons, 'and measures sixfef eight inches in- bi'eadth and three in thickness.' The milk used in Its manufacture weIghed thirtf'Ato' tons, and was 'furnished by eight hundred cows. This huge eheese- will be en exihibitionl in Totonto att an agrioultural'fici to be 'held there duidg lte Sumrnier.'' " A bashful -yonggen at Newport lately annouheeid himself as "'on the makar.:.1 wat enka) 1Qrv EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A L persons haviog demands against bt estato of the late Alexandet Iliiadmait are requested to present the eamne to the un dersigned at Itossvillo, Chester Distrkt, to Payment, and those indeljted to said estat, will please mako payment or conic forwar' and itiake some satisfactory arriagement or their notes and accounts will be placed ii the hands of an attorney for collection a an early day. D. It. STEVENSON, Exr. aug 29-xd Stato of South Carolina. R'lOCL A 11 AT1 ON Byi His E".r-eellency J.MA.31'!. OUNR, (oVeVr. nor m1111 Comimater-in-C'hief in ainel or, this State aforesaid: W HEtMEAS it. ;H necessary that the law of this Stato with reference to per. sons of color should be moterially modified, adn that the Courts for their enforceient should be re-organized, ao.that jurisdiction in ill oases, civil and criminal, mliay 4o ex ercised by the Courts and under the Sta tutes of this State, and the samie C111nntot lhe effected otherwise than through the General Assembly; and Whereas other grave ard important mat ters, growing out of the long contintuel drought in many parts of the State, tlhreat oilIng great privation, if not. st arvat ion, for the want of food, renderi it necessary thla1t the (General Assembly of this Stato should be convened: Now, know ye, that 1, JAMES L. 0111, Governor and Comnmandcr.ini-Chaifc' in and over the Stato aforesaid, deeming it a ditty Imposed oin the Executive by the Conlstitu tion in suchi a case to convene the (Ueral Assembly of the State of Soulth Casoliina, hereby conveno the General Assemibly. aml summons the members of the Semate and tie [louso of Ilepresentatives to meet inl their respective halls. at Colunibia, on TUESDAY, the FOURtl DAY of SEl'. TEMIIEII, at 8 O'CIK M., to cunsilder such matters as may then and the o be stub nitted, and pss such laws as in their wis dom may be considered to the interest and welfare of the State. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused tle great seal of tlie State to be afliixed, nt. Columi [.. a.] hta, tle twent y-smecd day of Ait gust, in t0he year of' or LoI d. cilh tee, In undirel and sixty-six, an1d in fhe ninety-first year of tIt I udepeni dence of tie United States of Ameri. ca. JAM ES L. 0lt. Governor. W.1. It. litusv, Secretary of State. aug 2--l xI SV E X Pit ES s. SULPII. STIIYCIIN IA, MERCURIAL OINTMENT, DAVIS' PAIN KIL1,1ERt, Vismlow's Sootuhuin; Syrup, NICHOLS' COD LIVER 01L, WVA RRANTF.D l'UR .. QUINN E, MOR Pill NE, AlISEN IC, JEMP. CA NTII., HEBREW PLASTIERt, .BEST CASTOR OIL, BROWN'S .JAM. G INGER, ALCO0K'S POllOUS P'LASTERI, &c,, &c. Also COSTAR S RAT EXTERMINATOR. july 80-if LAIDD IBROS'. 3J1ST R1B0IviED, ElY CALIGDOES, BROWN DRILLS, BR1OWN and BLEACHED) HOMESPUN, HOOP SKIRTS, SUJSPENDERIS, TOOTH BR USUEJ.S, &c., &c., &c. ALSO, LADIES' and 0GE'NTLEM EN'S 1ATS. rjow for cash. - july 19-i f JU53TREUEIVED~ Ketchin, McMaster & Co., HOTEL RANGE. BEST WHiTE WVINE VINEGAR, Tumeorio, Olive Oil, White Gingor, Spices, &c. B3atlthiriek, .Familly Soap, Extract Lenmen, Extract Vanilla, Extract Pineapple, Cox's Gelatino, Corn Starch. A LSO, Night Bloonmi ng Cereus, Sweet Opopen ax, and ether Perfunmery. *ALSO, Putty and Red Lead. aug 14.-If JU5T RECEIVED AND FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH, IPRIME BACON SIDES, 0C1OICE STRIPS, EXTRA, SUJPERtFINE . -AND FAMILY FLOUR. Also on hand a general assert ment o1 GROCERIIES. D~uBOSS EGLESTON & CO., aug 0-Uf No. 8, IHotel flange. BARRENE DA LTIMOR E FAM MIA D~xes Adamantine Candles. - " Superior' Pearl Starch, Backs Liverpool Sait. ALSO, A let of fine TurnijSeed. For ale low lby BAUOT RIVRO &CO., lYIcCREIGHT'I GIN 8 HOPJ ESTABLISHED IN 1800. INS made and repaired. Also. (lhe fai FISKIS ' ETA LI L ) C U1 CASES, a no0w and neat pat tern onl an111d. aing 21-61no FORf FAMILY USE. 1DAA.NANT'M; AN .DLES, Arrow Root, Tapiocata, Salts, Iemuoni, for ex Iiatin ita.in Creatm Tartar, Cooking 8coda, lExtract \'anil It, (Ginger. l'.biek I 'ep A lso, best 1 na an1d Java 1olhe and Sugar. .JuA ree'ivel bay KU'llAIiN, A ieMIASTEli & CO. julyI l-11 FAMILY FLOUR - JUST RE CEIVED. 1000 1,1. COUNTRY FLOUI. -1000 lbs. Northern Floutr. Part of it very tine. KH'TCilIN, 3loMASTEL & CO. attig 21-1 f NEW FLOUR. DuolDOsE Gi SO CO., auig 14-(f No. 3, 110te1 lan1ge. Gon. Sup'ts Offico, C. & S. C. Rail Road. CJULA(,if 4)F MCIE1C)ULE. S 1': It IN'1'1.\ i wNr'- Oarie ', Claullotte & . I. liailroal, Counllabila, 8. U.. .1ane 1, 1860. ON anl0 'er' Smlday. t 3d 1itait., a l'as.enger Train Will 1t1111 o Iiti Ito1a ass follo ws: Leave Cohtnhia ad. Arrive ait Ch1arlotte 11. N) I 1. leave Charlotte at 12.1 rI N 1. Arrive lit colaaaaha e 7.15 n1aP. aM. J AM E~S ANl)KEtfr-ON, jatao 666) .pei run vilerdtis MC I I NE W~3 -I GG P.D M. STOLL, WEBB & CO., w. iv c toE'iuvs 9,~ 9) S WA N BI, 287 16')wq S't., 3 alurs 1klat? i PMi.-O 1", ave.llowf~pul1d.1 sp'. M. Strv at o snh tia I 1011, 7.1 gP M.a, Fretiel: mid1 Aanoricaa , wvaia.ial ar (of ot lao aaaost. del -libale stylIe~s dliv ataaar-kls ca 0111ilto a-at. Ta 11111imlers turnishaing (lie l-'eeditiaae cit ia ar iar violthaiJg Or for Ea ltOr Will N I lea, war wlalesinne 1-001114 oiler every ildtaCenent. Pla1t la i al goaal.' itl ev ery' vnria't v Th!:is beinag at lataay resala Will the a la i ltt r 111t11 lae not abhle to v isit ( lie city, urahaars liv. Cllpallied Willi city' refaerenace Will becet WiNl Got llGillioll. AN. It. 8.111tPlea, Wii Ia priCe iikt x, iveat to, 28ienlanl; SaaI door gia mleule Wnl-orth Sliti ock (.,1.1 01 1f Srin 1;uids Enlish, mlot lde I siale style l hoea, Imakisan 1ato l.y Tao pianter furnishin 'lhoeas Freeden either afor clotqhi or~ fo haaes wit temiliur whoes(alsrooms eotfer evrinducemens Fit.' Pilantsio olod1s itever var ieryvane ' his ben!' btyreaal 1asiason wIith ah aplanter (a haa noto' bl ow ist Tin cI'ty11, rne comaniedaow wineh ciy~, refa'rece wills met Cith prmp attention. N. or. Ilamle, wi trea ait, eto aypal )of theo (iState u sock altnsivtr ofWahPaiteOrnaburhl. trt ipe O(naburgt, seats Duaenms, lown Dnitodisc, (0av thour Shilvrl in, . ina Hal sliand allrown lagr, slalnhl tlah iring Ilacitychdan.rw Shirtngs,6-- S 9-- , l--, W11.. Pli ( i)., aNd.2 S tpe SIl.uedo lalospena. lieched clohsallsirn lovs, 8ris C. enb ask, aC. qultie, ai, Caal l c aities, G ostt ofrs Siow thLi enarnoklia . er' l'rw LI ine Dls anc Dillsan Tgethe whhjsfaa every v, Odarieyob fn WiE ,iM henr AND HlThllar,.(oaia Alonestic Goodis ae sold to aer Woi aod mgnrspectfuldy calldh calntion ofl tho1 Pantr, (laekirchats and oheali.r vnsgrlyof Fairtsaud Disoricd, to beaduper fovriemnt, a nd oliex t daa'a Ca romterfo isad tey risit, tohe ity. a a Faarioa CotarhousS, o L l , Wli or lat- &CO, t Nlo va87o KIfS. aay door blow Wend worataie (Ia. io. STOL,(arlt o antl.C.haeson ofl AtuLus, Wn tE yaro or odo, il. .lAe aaaKr fijt yR, fAteroa ue [rTrioN.] TeStato f South Carolina. FA l Pl F I) l)IST IIICT1. las the4 Cour't 4) 0*4Ordinary. Bly JIames Jfohnaston, .E~squire', Ordinary of, W IlIt 1EAS H.nr A. allar, Comis-ao ilner iuEiy, has applie to mefo fLETTE~S 1 F AD.\INISTATON, oanal aand singular theo goos and chatte hlas, risand credits of r El-ba l. J~~d one, t ofate o DistrIct aforesaId deceased Thacse aire therefore to cite and' adamonisha all and~ singutlar, tho kindred anal 0reditors5 of theo said deocasead, to be and appear be fore mo, at our next OrdInary's Court, for the said Dlirict,. to b haolden at Fairfield Court Hlouse, on theo 24th dor Septembero nex, tao, iewcuf any whay t o said a li. mnatratio should not be granted. Oflvea under my hand and Seal, this 817da dof August In the year o our Lord,n ethousand et -hundred and sixt-sIx," ai n the nnety-first yar of Ameranicn pondepence. JMES JOlNTON, [. F. D.j ang 7-f.t170 [-ir AT on. [ czTri .] Stato of South Carolina, FAllil'il'..1) DIS;TIZllT. Ew- J,0Ct e ~ rd r ' ii !td iLyA r itdM ttI t w' t er1 in1 El ikity. , ; s ppliell to melt tI'l L.i'TERilitS OF Ai).\1IN lSTi. ATION, otn al aud singutlar. the goodiIs a chattel r, rih 111141 credil.It of .1. 1'. liutcliesons, late of liot Dis6trict aforIes'aid dcecasedl : These are therefore to cite antl adtctOi all anid singutliar, the ki tilnded and1' creditrtis' oif the said deceased, to be ind appear befrtt ino, W our Iext, Orlinry's Coutt, 1'.r the sid District, to be iolden .1 Faivfiel I Conti flose, on Iie 28he i'Jta of seie r nex to show catise ift siy, wh;t. it :ai,l nd::lin 'irtlionl shouti'l not lie gt ed. tjiven undser lily hnittl and S< al, tih 1i70 1lat of Aunsi, in the year sitf sur I,'ord, ('14 inl thle niinet y -I-rs yevvar )u-o II . ineri.u I Idepen dclknke. J.A \1 1:. .14 11NST4) . [o. . t,.] mug ''1- 1 x I'lJATt sIN.j Tho Stato of South Caroinu . Ia tile Cos'( ot (rdists11. Jiy Jamei's Johstoln, E: i , Ht':noI:y Fsirjidd it Mtrict. w{HN'111-tAS lieury A. Gaillard, l'oimi: sionier inl E-:<tity has aipplied t-1 lite for LIETTERS OF Al) 1 NISTI.AlT) N, on sill ivil sinitgular the "omds '1u ch ii ss' , rights andl eredits of1 William11 E. Iiail, bite of' tie Districl. nor'esnidi deeased. These are therefore to ile 21nd4t ndmlstonsish all and sinst1tlar, tie hin,lrsedl .1td creditors of thie saIid lecceased. to b nIll. 11 ppe111ar be.. foe no ite sit otisr iext ( isssay 's CoII. for te sidli Dios riel, (o Ib .r.oldi l it lll'field Cotir1 10ouse, Oil lihe Iith day of Septemberk~l to siitew Csate. if nity'. wihy4' t i d adsitiin. ist ra tion shohtti io he grb t el. Give tindulert ilny hstal 1t1tl se l, this :)l dsay of !uu, in, Ih eir, p evr Om. i.ordi, One' lit ott'ati''i 'ight hs t rd'is','l ts i 'six,stud itn tilo t ttety-tirst y (i- t ' A tst-lteanl lit. delpe nleice. J.AM VItI .1 k, I NS'' TON, L0. F. D.] it g 7- Sx' C' ITA T I (1N.. Stato of s3outh Carolina. F.\llNil:1d) DISTiZlCT. 111vth Courf tiof 0rdi4a11.11Y i ./iws ./elas (rinary Omdfa~ lir'3e l.ist i"EAS es.1 . Iecle' hs sspltlictl TIONtin all --ti- sihl e le Good kind Chant tels, Liights tnld 'redi t of John W. Deliney, it:i of the lI S rict storeslid, deceased.' Thoae are I therfore to cil a nud adioinish s ill a .ligulart h l i indred 1 t ' eliit'ors of ile saii deceasid, Io ho and i ppear before imle, it 0t1' next Odhltiry Court for tihe said Dist Ict It be hohlon Il. Fair lild C. 11. onl tie ilti tiay of sepiember, to isiiew cautse," Vifay wh~y (1ho Said athinlistrationl slioild hIot be glillel. (iivel 'mdrl 5y hanti1d anssd seal , fhis 0th i lay of' J Illy, ins I ie year. of 1' our bord'186 , aidl in I ho ninely- list year of A m 'erican Iin dt'leldelo'. J.Al l-'S .0OlNSTON, [0. F. t] FAIRIELD DISTRICT, 1111 LQAURIT V. Ex P.1r-w i61 to C 1). M'lton, Perpeituite Solr. Northern Circt Testimony. J tll N 8. 11)UGi LASS hin'lg t'il ihis Po Ctitin itudri sabovo lill ain (loe to por-. plttuinttetiI0'th lethnony3 to th Im isst exitonooi, lto's tands contt etntsit of aheed oft Conssvcyante, Ito im i of' ai cestnint tracit of' landi silt tt ini Fairs'liildI Dils ier, ont the wter of' 1',iIt Il llte, by theo li ast. Lsiw ot' Ale'xsatier D~ouglss, deed All pattie's int eret''' isi re~ notIllied to atppear'st at ho expiratio lots sthret'' miots froms t'hIiis a, to tcr'osss examsstine th wv itnes'ic' I hat mayi3 be pr'ouced sand, pro-' diice testimtonsy its reply. 18AA\C H. i\hlliANS, Comissisi tser's Ollico, Wssisoros, S. U. Junse bthi, 1860t. junsti 19t- st ii -FAIRF1ELD DISTIOT, IN i.QUJITY. l'x Parte'( 11ill to C. 1D. Meltons, Per'peinato Stir Norsthern'i Cirocuit. T1" stitnonsy. J liNN itTL DOUGL A SM, hasviung fil lher . Pet itlin suder' tihov' 11il ini ordeltr to pearptatet tie tetstimonuty to thie pa:st exIs tensce, losssts and toiiet ss' of uDed of'Ctonvoy ceo, to himi oif a cer'tatint tact of' landi, Siituate ints ieslsd Di1strtict, ont ihe wtersi' of ijttle lilves', by~ the lirs sit i~naw itt Aleaxis tier 1iinglass, deedi. All pat5ie Is interent ed are' nos tii to appenrot i'st theoNO t'pirtlin of' I threet mihtti lis t hi'tt s a t o i, lto cross-e5'itxtam Iine I io wviilttn set issmy be, s' prduedt, ands pro'tduce lest imonty Ins reply,~ IS.\ AtC1.il i\S Commtritidsssitor I'ss~ie. W~imt. 'ssrot, 8. (.L..si ti, duIh 1%tt. S-Politics and News,- ~ 'WEEKLY IRECORD. A Family Jonal $4 polrtt') Ananm. Fi. A. MOOD) & U. S3. hiBD, Editore & Ptrop'st. HOWFES IMPROVED COTTON PICKER I Foin P'RtttsQ COTTo.' IN 'i'ntf FtELI). IMPE 1(1 cotmpat ss intsimen weg ingaont t wo poutud i--piak s bsree or' four' times fsto' Itan by hanitd, leavinig iho Coltont cean and( fre'e frtom trnsh. Prico $20. Ordter'e can bo Gihlod by TUlE HO0WR MANUFIACTJURIIN( CO., 81 Cdar' S1., N. Y., Or by out' Agosnts Ihoughtout the SothI. aug 14-sf JUST REOEIVEDl, A~tSof Extra Famrsily Baltimsore BACOT, 1VERS & CO., haul, u 7'C.. tt' No I, Uofs tttigon.a A it Old Sog, set to a New Tune LT 1866. a and /' atcVat A . i .)$ '01 i 41,1 . in '%Iitc of cas, (.'y ijp al'out." Np 'I8 years estatblished iin N. Y. City." nty infallile remedies known.' *F ret' front l 'oison 1." * Not daniigerous to Iho l Iiuman Family." lbils come out of their holes to die." "O trS R1155, litoncla, &c.. Exw I a paste--sed for /lts, 3/lic, Iatiches, .lcila/c awitlf Red Alls, &c., &U., &e., &o. 1- n liluid or wash-used to destroy, :lso as8 a1 prevent iv for Bol-ltJys. &o. " c t a %"JIAce or i ft~o wJer fore Is for M/otls, Mosquitoe.s, Fleas, Dea-Biuys, Jlc(Is oil i'alans, /.owl, Animals, &o. p- I ! ! Bi:waunn i ! of all worthless imilat ionl . Sen that "Coiran's" iino is on cact Ilox, Dottle, and Flask, beforo you buy. " Addrets, HENRYR.COSTAR, -Pmi Vroadivay, N. Y. 3)' Sol All D)riihgists and lultnilers overywhore "oiut i. ilrnes, Ward & Co., New Orleans, La. 1866. I NCiiEASE OF RATS.-Tho Farmer's (Ut"izt/ (Englisi) a:ssetlH and proves by fig ure I int one pair' of HATS will havo a pro . geny nd decendants no less tihan t 51,050 in I iree years. Now, unless this iimenso linily can he kept down, I hey would con1 suo inore food Ithun woult bustain 65,000 human beings. :Y '' o"CosTAn's" advertisement above. 1866. iirs TS crsus BIRDS.-Whoever ongages in shoot ing smiall birds is a crnel man ; who. ever nids in exterminating rats is fa benefao tor. We should liko sonuo one to give uu fhe benefit of their experience in driving out ticso pests. We need soiethiing b sides dogi, cats, and traps for this busin -&icintfie Amrriean, . . )J:. Seve "COSTAn's" advertisement above. 1866. "COSTlAR'S" IlA'T EXTIElthiINATOR is, simple, safe andl sure-tho most perfoot itA' T-ilicat ion meoting we hiavo over attend odt. Every .ftat. that. can get It, preoely prepared, wyill eat. it, and overy 0on0 that ents it. willdlie, genelly at somno place a a distant. as possible from were it was taken. - La/c ,S'Iorv', .llichi, Mirror. jE )"See "Conva n's" aid vertisCeot above. 186G. TtiOUSElai sPlERS I roubled with vermtin needl be so no longer, If they use ''ConuvAn' H" lEx erminiator. Wehtaveused It toor satis tact ion ;mi ndIt' a box cost $5, we wouldt have it. We have tried poisons, liut they ell'oteid nothling ; hl. '"Cost ar's"' article knocks t iho breihIt out orfi ts, Idleeo, lioaches, Antiia niol lied-lhiiga, quicker' thlian we can write It. It iu In gieat domtand all over I he cotuniry. -- Memainit, Ohio, Oazellie. ii(!.. See "CosrA n's" adv~l Isomient abovo;, 1.866, A VOlICfi F TiOM 'll fi F'A Ri Wi8''.. Spien king oif '-CosrAin's'" it, lionh, A lit, ko. Exl erminat or*-"molre grin and prno visiins aro0 dstroyedl annually itn1 i'a n Couitiiy liy v'ermin, liihun woubtl pay for tonts of' thIiis liat and in scot 1idter.-/a,ancster, Aa. Soc "Cowra~ n's" adver t iner.:etnt iibovo 1866. IF tulERS A Nl) IIOUYSCKIIEP~lH8-... worib of citini, Proiiviisionis, /io., arle n I. nailty eiiroyedt biy liis, Mliino, .\ils, aniid lie preCven~ t by a fm eidollttf worthl of "'Co-ra I's'' I',at, lloe.ch, Anmit, & c., Extor IlIbI.. Sro "Unria'" adverl iementat u hove, JJ5t.,. Sohl All )r'u:ght's tanmd laer. onyrywher tho Souuth. IL\ IN E~S, W.\ tR D & ('0., inno '60-1y r Ncw Orteatts, Lat. @ Greatest leJalthuCirar Ever N l'ue E*Fftoen*EU tnrgo e Iorl esI( or two 'i'llE REIICOGNJ'ZED 8PECIALIIESi OF -OUIL DAY. P'rof'. Egbert Jacukson, formorly of Lon phlia, and Dr. Eug 'oe Vetponu,1 formerly of tthe London atud P'aris Veneronl Itosplials, Perimaniout and speedy otures guaranteed of (ionorthen, Syphillis, 0 Ieet., Spermaltorrboaa or Seltf-Abutse, and of every possible formt of private ditseaso or overy nam'e or 'natuto wlisoover. Dr. I 1etbert's An ni-Alcohollo ComIiolnnd, anl tufailingaromody for lulimperancoo; write for part iculars. Mountalin of Light, 800 pages, 100 plato,, 50 oents, 8 for $1, Dr. Jackson's Fomalo Montl Pills; $1 per box, extra fine $5, a safe and offrect remetty, for all Irregulaities and pbst4 tions, fr'om whatoger ontdeo, P'.Jkso s Ito. Send . r eiro161', Oouttli r~a Safes $1 0 for $4,12 for $7.oi ctular and write, you will prttptly y~ev at kind, discreet anid oxpl oauw'.Q dress Drs. Jackson, 1[erbert, &Oe,&il ply t'.O hex 480, Cticinntt, i Qf Non O~amtore Slreoo.'M tJj~ iI in 2'$sent, t anyart 4( i u . 't% Q